Where's Kate? Upton, that is. The busty blonde was not part of IMG's spring 2013 show package. Is she not walking or did she nab an exclusive? {Fashio

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Where's Kate? Upton, that is. The busty blonde was not part of IMG's spring 2013 show package. Is she not walking or did she nab an exclusive? {Fashion Copious}

Moises de la Renta would like you to stop asking him for tickets to the Oscar de la Renta show. He apparently expressed this with a pretty angry Facebook rant. {Page Six}

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The always pretty Olivia Palermo graces the cover of Instyle UK's October issue, decked out in Dior. And she says her career is nothing like Kim Kardashian's. {RCFA}

These new short-shorts for guys (called "Chubbies") are for heteros, okay? Go check out the pictures of frat boys frolicking in tight shorts. {HuffPo}

We've always been jealous of Gwyneth Paltrow's perfect-seeming life, but this is just too much: The blonde actress scored a custom YSL bag--the first bag Hedi Slimane has designed under the label so far. {Grazia UK}

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The Cut believes that Janna Ryan and Ann Romney have been shoe-swapping at the RNC. {The Cut}

Did you know John Galliano has a brother named Joe? He stopped by Conan to defend his brother's honor and wore so many fantastic hats. {Team Coco}

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Finally there's one rumor we can stop worrying about. We received an official press release early today from YSL and PPR, confirming that Hedi Slimane is officially back at YSL:
Yves Saint Laurent and PPR announce today the appointment of Hedi Slimane as Creative Director of the maison Yves Saint Laurent. Slimane will assume total creative responsibility for the brand image and all its collections. In parallel with this new position, he will continue to pursue his career in photography.

Last Monday might have been the last we will ever see of Gwyneth Paltrow at the Met Gala. The actress complained, "I'm never going again... It was so un-fun... I did not enjoy it at all." Poor, poor thing. {US Weekly}
Kate Moss gets a St. Tropez tan. The supermodel strips down for the self-tanning brand's first international ad campaign. {WWD}
Hedi Slimane finds yet another new rockstar muse! The designer is dressing Keith Richards for The Rolling Stones' 50 And Counting Tour in waistcoats, jackets, silk scarves, and t-shirts. Slimane's "Keith" collection will also be available for purchase in Saint Laurent stores. {Grazia}
Petite-a-Porter.com is in the works as Net-a-Porter plans to explore kidswear. {Mashable}

Oscar de la Renta reveals how he had to convince Anna Wintour to put then First Lady Hillary Clinton on that iconic Vogue cover. {Haute Living}
A vending machine is out there, somewhere, filled with Hermes, Dior, and McQueen handbags--but they'll cost you a bit more than a bottle of Coke. {HuffPo via Instagram}
Because two beautiful and unrelated Jablonski models (Constance and Jacquelyn) weren't enough for the world, now there's a third leggy Jablonski you might want to get acquainted with: Meet Maggie! {Daily Mail}

Saint Laurent Paris Does The Timewarp: On Wednesday, we reported that Yves Saint Laurent might be dropping the "Yves" as a means of rebranding the label under the direction of Hedi Slimane, and the very next day the storied fashion house confirmed, sending countless tweeters, bloggers and writers into a tizzy. We, on the other hand, started to think about what would happen if other design houses were to do the same.
Kate Upton's Busy, Busy Week: The busty blonde graced the cover of GQ (which coincidentally channeled Azealia Banks in her latest music video for "Jumanji"), spoke onscreen about her love of America (and large breasts) and even taught Jimmy Fallon how to Cat Daddy. How'd she do it all? With some seriously genius self-marketing skills.
Asian Beauty Products That Might Just Save Your Skin: Okay, so maybe they won't save your skin, but they're certainly bizarre and intriguing enough to warrant a test-run. From charcoal shampoo to a chin contour mask to collagen-boosting marshmallows, we're curious to see what will be first to hit the shelves of Sephora first (or, alternatively, be banned by the FDA).
Model-Turned-Actress, Everybody's Doing It: Models are good looking people, and so are actresses. Actresses appear on magazine covers, and so do models. So it makes sense that models might whet their palates and give acting a try, right? Right. We rounded up the many, many models who have transitioned from runway to silver screen and analyzed how seamlessly and successfully they made the jump.